Money Saving Minute #025:
The Slow Cooked Truth. The average
American eats out five times a week. After a long day it's just too easy to
stop and pick up dinner vs standing in the kitchen for an hour cooking for the
family. But there is an alternative. Check out this weeks video and see how
you could save your family money (and calories) but not spend all that time in
the kitchen at the end of the day. By the way, I read a report this week
that said that home prices have bottomed out. If you know anyone that is
thinking about buying but is waiting for the "right time", have them call me. I
would be more than happy to share this information with them. And remember,
home buying starts with the loan. Call me today to get preapproved.
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Money Saving Minute #025 - The Slow
Cooked Truth
If you have been waiting for home
prices to bottom out before you pull the trigger, now is the time to act. The B
H V I Home Affordability Index is reporting that home prices have bottomed out
and are beginning to rise. Buying a home starts with the loan. Call today to
get preapproved.
Raise your hand if you are the person
that comes home after a long day and enjoys spending the next sixty plus minutes
cooking dinner.
That must be why average American eats
out five plus times each week. For a family of four this can really add up both
the cash and the calories.
A money and calorie saving alternative
is to dust off the slow cooker and start searching the net for recipes. With a
quick search I found recipes for lasagna, ribs, sweet and sour pork, white
chicken chili and a whole lot more. Most of these have prep times of only five
to fifteen minutes and cost per serving as little as a couple of
dollars.
If your slow cooker is not equipped
with a timer consider using a programmable light timer. This will ensure that
your dinner is ready when you walk in the door but not over cooked.
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